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PREFACE
WELCOME TO MY COLLECTION OF PICTURES ASSEMBLED
OVER THE LAST 60 YEARS. THIS IS NOT A COMMERCIAL
VENTURE BUT RATHER SOMETHING TO PASS ALONG TO
POSTERITY. THE WORLD WE KNEW AND ENJOYED SO MUCH
IS RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING DOWN THE POLITICAL RAT
HOLE. FUTURE GENERATIONS WILL HARDLY KNOW, AND
EVEN LESS UNDERSTAND HOW WE GOT SO MUCH PLEASURE
OUT OF THE SIMPLE MACHINES AND THE FANTASTIC
ACTIVITIES PICTURED HERE.
EDDIE BOOMHOWER
CHEASPEAKE, VIRGINIA
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JOE WAS BORN AND RAISED IN NORFOLK, VA. HE LEFT SCHOOL FOR A STINT
IN THE ARMY. ON RETURNING, HE TOOK UP WHERE HE LEFT OFF WITH AN
INTEREST IN MOTORCYCLES. IN 1946 JOE TEAMED UP WITH “RED NABORS”
WHO HAD JUST COME OVER FROM CALIFORNIA, AND WAS HIMSELF A
RACER. RED WAS WORKING AS A MECHANIC AT THE NORFOLK HARLEY
DAVISON DEALERSHIP OPERATED BY JOHN THOMAS GUPTON WHO LATER
ALONG WITH HARLEY DAVIDSON SPONSORED JOE IN HIS RACING EFFORTS.
IN 1946 RED AND JOE WENT TO SUFFOLK TO RUN A ½ MILE FLAT TRACK
RACE. RED SOON REALIZED THAT JOE HAD THE GREATER POTENTIAL AND
HE RETIRED FROM RACING TO BECOME JOE’S FULL TIME WRENCH. THEY
WERE A WINNING COMBINATION FOR THE NEXT FOUR YEARS DURING
WHICH TIME JOE WON THREE NATIONAL EVENTS: ONE AT THE 10 MILE
NATIONAL AT RICHMOND AND TWO AT THE LACONIA, NEW HAMPSHIRE
ROAD RACE COURSE. JOE AND RED PARTED COMPANY AND JOE WENT INTO
AUTO RACING WHERE HE WAS VERY SUCESSFUL. HE WAS KILLED IN A RACE
AT THE RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA ROAD RACE TRACK ON JANUARY 19, 1964
ENDING A VERY COLORFUL CAREER. JOE WOULD RATHER CLOWN AROUND
THAN EAT WHEN HE WAS HUNGRY. GUPPIE HIRED ME TO WORK THE 200
MILE BEACH RACE AT DAYTONA WHEN RED LEFT AND THAT HAD TO BE THE
MOST CONFUSING WEEK I EVER LIVED THROUGH. I NEVER KNEW WHERE
JOE WAS OR WHAT HE WAS DOING. HE JUST DIDN’T GET SERIOUS ABOUT
ANYTHING UNTIL HE GOT THE THROTTLE IN HIS HAND. HE WAS DEFINITELY
A ONE-OF-A-KIND MAN.
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BILL TUMAN
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DICK KLAMFOTH
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CARROLL RESWEBER #1
CARROLL WAS THE FIRST MAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE AMA TO WIN
THREE CONSECUTIVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. HE GREW UP IN
THE PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS AREA AND ENTERED AMA RACING AS A
NOVICE IN 1955. HE TEAMED UP WITH THE GREAT EVERETT BRASHEAR
WHO INTRODUCED HIM TO RALPH BERNDT, A TUNER EMPOYED BY
THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON COMPANY IN MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. HE
WENT FROM NOVICE TO EXPERT IN ONE YEAR AFTER COMPETING IN
167 RACES. CARROLL RODE ALL TYPES OF RACES, SHORT TRACK, HALF
MILE, ONE MILE, ROAD RACE AS WELL AS TT. IN 1958 HE BEAT THE
FAMOUS JOE LEONARD BY ONE POINT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.
AFTER THAT THERE WAS NO STOPPING HIM. IN 1960 CARROLL WON
THE 5 MILE, 10 MILE, 15 MILE, 20 MILE AND 2ND IN THE 100 MILE
LACONIA. HE HAD A RIDING STYLE THAT HAS NEVER BEEN
DUPLICATED. HE WAS INVOLVED IN A MULTI BIKE CRASH IN ILLINOIS
AND WAS NEVER ABLE TO RACE AGAIN. HE WORKED FOR HARLEY
DAVIDSON IN THE RACING DEPT AND AFTER RETIREMENT HAS
RETURNED TO TEXAS TO LIVE.
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51C CAPT FUZZO SHERMER, 53C MARSHALL LAMM, 35 PAUL LASSITER, 66D
JACK KIEDROWSKI, 43C JOHN WILEY. THE GUY IN THE WHITE IS EDDIE
BOOMHOWER SPONSOR AND DEALER.
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JOHNNY BUTTERFIELD
NATIONAL #77
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THOSE THAT KNOW HIM KNOW THAT HE HASN’T SPOKEN VERY MANY
WORDS IN HIS LIFE, BUT WHEN HE DOES YOU BETTER LISTEN. HE IS A
QUIET MAN DEDICATED TO WHAT EVER HE ATTEMPS.
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GEORGE ROEDER
AMA NATIONAL #94
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The few years that I spent in the company of George Roeder were some of the best
years of my life. Anyone who did not have the pleasure of knowing him as I did has
definitely missed out. The following are just a few of the interesting things that I
remember of George.
I first met George when we were both novices. I was not the quality racer that
George was from day one.
The day we really met was one Saturday morning in my Richmond Virginia HD
shop. George walked in the front door and he didn’t really know me but I sure knew
him. I asked what in the world are you doing here. He replied, I am stationed in the
Army at Fort Eustis and saw a flyer in the HD shop in Newport News that you all
were running a scrambles tomorrow and thought I would check it out. I asked if he
would like to ride and he replied that he didn’t have a bike yet since he hadn’t had
time to get settled in and bring his stuff down from Monroeville. I replied that won’t
be a problem. I yelled in the back to a guy named Randy Mumford, how would you
like to have George Roeder ride your brand new Sportster in tomorrows scrambles.
His reply was “You dern right. About five minutes later a dozen guys were changing
tires, switching tanks and anything else to get him set up. He stayed with us that
night and rode the next day. After the race he came to me and asked if there was
any chance that he could bring his equipment down and race out of my shop and
travel with the rest of the guys. He had already checked with Newport News and
was not too happy with the arrangements there. I said sure and that was the start of
it all.
George was the only man in my 60 years in the business that had a key to my shop
and didn’t work for me. He would soldier all day and come up and work all night
long on the lathe or whatever making racing parts. The police were going to arrest
him one morning at 3:00 A.M. He was able to convince them that he was legitimate
and that they could call me at home. All went well.
I recall once when his brother Charlie was with him at a concrete floor indoor race
at Columbus and they were calling him out for the final. They called several times
and threatened to start without him. All the time George had the bike jacked up and
the motor running full throttle while Charlie held a cinder block against the rear
tire to heat it up. When he pulled out on the line he had traction over everyone. He
was always thinking. I recall several times when he would go out and set fast time or
win a heat and come right in and remove the rear wheel. Put another wheel in and
sit there. Just about the time they started calling to the line he would race to put the
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same wheel back in. So many of the guys had so much faith in him that they would
come over and see what tire he was running. By the time they looked, it wasn’t the
same tire. All these little tricks he used were credited to Charlie when told of them.
All during this time George was quite religious. Every Sunday morning we had to
find a Catholic church for George. Once he had on farmers bib overalls and was
barefoot. I told him he couldn’t go into church looking like that and his reply was
that the lord didn’t care how he dressed as long as he showed up. The first thing
that went on his race bike when rebuilding was a St Christopher’s medal wired
around the fork tube. That was a habit that both he and Ronnie Rall were quite
particular about.
I had a young kid riding out of the shop, Marshal Lamm, a real kamikaze pilot. He
and George hit it right off and traveled together all over. George had a putrid lime
colored Chevrolet Biscayne sedan with an engine in it that a stock car driver would
be proud to own. Both of them thought that if the car ran 100, that is where it
should be run. Marshall was broke up and so they took the wheels off Georges KR
and put it in the back seat. They took off for Los Angeles from Ascot park. They ran
Ascot on Friday night and left immediately and ran wide open to either Texas or
Ala pulling in just in time to qualify on Sunday at noon. On that trip they got three
speeding tickets. When both of them were in good physical condition, they had a
young man in Richmond, Carroll McCauley. He was their private wheel man. He
would drive them to the end of the earth just to be with them. allowing them to
sleep. He would quit a job just to be with them.
HD had just made a deal with Aeromacchi and they were to bring in the first 25
Sprint road racers in time for Daytona. George asked if I thought I could get one. I
called Dick O’Brien and asked him. He wanted to know who would ride it. I told
him and he said he would get back to me. A few weeks went by and when George
came in that afternoon from the base I asked him did he have time to run out the
factory in Milwaukee. He asked why and I told him I had just bought the Sprint for
him. He lit out to Milwaukee. When he got back he said,” Heck I am not a road
racer lets make a short tracker out of it. I said what ever you want to do is o.k. by
me so we took this beautiful road racer and in three days destroyed it and made one
of the worst looking short trackers in the history of racing. It was about four years
before Dick spoke to me after that. But it was fun.
As a racer George was one of the best but as a soldier he left a lot to be desired.
Once after being up for three days and nights racing and rebuilding the engine the
sergeant ordered him to sugar the breakfast rolls. He was walking around asleep
and salted all the rolls for the entire Ft Eustis army base. He almost learned what
the brig was for on that one.
One afternoon he came in torn all to pieces. He had tried to broadslide a turn at
about 90 MPH coming out of the Fort. He broke the left handlebar off completely
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and he said every time he met a cop he would hold it up in place. It was about 60
miles from the army base to my dealership. George rode all the way with one
handle bar broken off and lying in his lap. He was riding with the one good one. I
spent the whole afternoon patching him up. He ran a pretty good bandage bill
through those years. Some time after he left me and went back to Ohio, the factory
picked him up and was more or less assigned to Ralph Berndt who had just lost
Resweber and needed a good rider. He came down to the fall race in Richmond with
another young Ohio kid. And as the race progressed his bike ran worse and worse.
Finally the kid had to pass George and go ahead and win. I took the bike on home
not knowing what had happened to George. I called Ralph and told him what had
happened and that I would be happy to go in the engine as see if I could correct it. I
was afraid I would see something I wasn’t supposed to. He said he would be
grateful. I worked all night and got it repaired. George came in about midnight and
went right to bed. It seems the guys took him out to soothe his hurt pride and he
kind of over did it. The next morning at 5:00 AM I went in and said, get up George
we have to fix that race bike if you are going to be in York Pa. four hours away by
noon. He got up half crying. Said “Oh Boom I feel so bad, I never should have done
it”. I said , well I worked all night on that beast and it is ready to go so if you don’t
want to feel worse than you do get on the road. They left and made it on time. I
went to bed.
The last addition to this is rather long but certainly worth reading.
One afternoon George came in from the base and his chin was dragging the ground.
I asked “what was wrong ?”. He said I have just been ordered to Goose Bay
Labrador for an 18 month stay. I said we got to get you out of this. He said it was
impossible. I told him nothing was impossible. Call your mother and get her to
make an appointment with your congressman in D.C. for next Monday. Put on your
best uniform and look as professional as possible and meet me at the store at 6:00
A.M. All was set, we went to the Senators office and I told him that George was
being discriminated against. He is a professional athlete and will ruin his career
when the army sees fit to throw him on the scrap heap. He replied that there was
nothing he could do about it. I asked, Who could ? His reply was the top general in
charge of the eastern command. I said, call him and make an appointment for us
right now ! He did and off we went. We got to the door and poor George was
petrified. He said Hey Boom lets just call it off. No way. We are going to win this
one. We went in and after a bit of chit chat I hit him with the discrimination bit and
he said just what business is it of yours. I told him I was a tax paying business man
who paid his salary and if he didn’t do something he hadn’t heard the end of this. I
reminded him that he had also drafted baseball stars and was using them as
instructors and that could no longer be tolerated if this was ‘wasn't taken care of". I
had done my homework and dropped a few household names in the sporting world.
We left and went home. Tuesday morning his immediate officer came in and said
Roeder , I don’t know who you know but you have been pulled from the permanent
duty station at Goose Bay. This has never been done before. Report to the mess hall
for permanent duty at Ft Eustis. All this was for naught since just days later his
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mother passed away and the Red Cross got him a hardship discharge to go home
and take care of the farm and his dad. I wish I had a dollar for every time that
George told that story across the US and back. Some years later George called me
and told me that he was opening an HD shop. I told him to forget it. That he was a
first class racer and a first class farmer and a zero class businessman. I think
maybe a couple friends at the factory kind of pressured him into it and away he
went. George was so pitifully honest and really didn’t think anybody else could do
you wrong. Some time later he called me and said, I wish I had listened to you. A
fast talking factory rep had loaded him up with SPORTSTER and they weren’t
selling. This was during the time that HD made the worst Sportsters ever produced.
He asked if I had any suggestions what to do. He said he actually had a note against
the farm and neither he nor Jessie could even sleep. I asked him how many he had
and I really don’t remember but I think it was a dozen or two. I said load them up
and bring them down here and I will buy them from you. He showed up with all
those Sportsters on a truck towing a FARM trailer also loaded. Nobody but George
Roeder would have even attempted it. A few years ago at a banquet George got up
and made the statement that if it hadn’t been for me buying those Sportsters, there
would be no Roeder HD today. His wife Jessie got up and seconded the statement.
Obviously it made me feel very good.
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AL WILCOX
AMA NATIONAL #49
AL WAS FROM TRENTON, N.J. HE CAME ON THE RACING SCENE IN 1948 RIDING
OUT OF THE SHOP OF THE TRENTON HD DEALER, MONTE CHICO, WHO
TEAMED UP WITH LEON APPLEGATE. AL WORKED HIS WAY UP TO FACTORY
STATUS RIDING ALL TYPES OF TRACKS. AL WAS THE ONLY MAN IN HISTORY
TO RACE AT RICHMOND AND COME BACK LATER AS THE OFFICIAL
FLAGMAN. AFTER HIS RACING CAREER ENDED AL AND HIS WIFE JULIE
CONTINUED BY SERVING AS FLAGMAN AND OFFICIALS FOR THE AMA, WERA
AND AHRMA. TOGETHER THEY DEDICATED THEIR ENTIRE LIFE TO THE
SPORT OF MOTORCYCLE RACING. ALTHOUGH HE WAS SMALL IN STATURE,
AL WAS A GIANT AMONG MEN IN THE MOTORCYCLE RACING WORLD. AL
NEVER MISSES THE “TWO WHEEL RACERS REUNION” BANQUETS HELD IN
RICHMOND EVERY FIVE YEARS.
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DICK BEATTY
AMA NATIONAL #46
DICK WAS FROM CHARLOTTE, N.C. HE WAS ONE OF THE TOUGHEST RACERS
I EVER KNEW. HE WAS BRUTAL ON EQUIPMENT. HE WAS SO POWERFUL THAT
IT WAS NOT UNCOMMON FOR HIM TO BREAK FRAMES THROWING THE BIKE
IN A CORNER. DICK RODE FOR THE TRIUMPH CORPORATION IN TOWSON
MARYLAND. HE DECIDED WITH THE HELP OF DOUG CREECH IN CHARLOTTE
TO GIVE A KR A TRY. TRY AS HE COULD IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE FOR HIM TO
RIDE IT. DICK EVEN WENT TO SUCH EXTREMES AS TO CHANGE THE FORK
BACK TO A WR FRONT END AND STILL DIDN’T WORK AND HE GAVE UP
RACING AND BECAME THE COMPETITION DIRECTOR FOR NASCAR. THE KR
THAT I RODE WAS PURCHASED FROM DICK. ONE NIGHT WHEN DICK AND
BUCK BRIGANCE WERE LEAVING RICHMOND THEY CENTERPUNCHED A
LADY AT THE INTERSECTION OF RT.1 AND RT.58. THEY WERE IN A FORD
WOODIE AND IT WOUND UP A PILE OF KINDLING WOOD. IT WAS PITCH
BLACK AND BUCK YELLED “ DICK, HELP ME FIND MY WALLET” DICK SAID
“TO HELL WITH YOU, HELP ME FIND MY NOSE”. THEY FOUND THE NOSE, PUT
HIM IN AN AMBULANCE AND RUSHED HIM 80 MILES TO THE MEDICAL
COLLEGE IN RICHMOND WHERE THEY REATTACHED THE NOSE AND TOLD
HIM TO BE VERY CAREFUL TO NOT BRUISE IT. THE NEXT WEEKEND HE
SHOWED UP AT THE TRACK WITH TWO STRAWS IN HIS NOSE AND RACED.
REALLY A TOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW.
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BRAD ANDRES
AMA NATIONAL # 1 & 4
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EDDIE KRETZ, JR
CALIFORNIA AMA NATIONAL #33
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TONY MURGIA
AMA NATIONAL #50 KEY WEST, FLORIDA
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SAMMY TANNER
TEXAS FLAT TRACKER
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TIDEWATER FAIRGROUNDS
SUFFOLK, VA AUGUST 25, 1946
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10 MILE NATIONAL
RICHMOND, VA 1950
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BOBBY SMITH
PORTSMOUTH, VA
WILSON, N.C. 1953
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TEDDY EDWARDS
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
INDIAN FACTORY RACER
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EDDIE WOOD
PROVIDENCE FORGE, VA.
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JOE BURROUGHS
WASHINGTON, DC
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AL MORAN
PARKLAND, MARYLAND
INDIAN
THIS WAS ALL THROUGH THE DAYS OF BEE BEE AND DON
SMITH, JOE BURROUGHS, AND MANY MORE.
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MARVIN WELLS
PETERSBURG, VA
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GEO, SHOWN HERE WITH HIS SON RHETT AND CRIS CARR, IS
THE SON OF THE LEGENDARY GEORGE ROEDER. GEO CAME
TO MY HOUSE WITH HIS DAD, BROTHER, AND MOTHER
WHEN HE WAS TOO YOUNG TO EVEN REMEMBER IT. HE WAS
HERE TO RACE THE YOUTH CLASS NATIONAL AT GREENS
RACEWAY IN DISPUTANTA. HE AND HIS BROTHER JESS HAVE
RACED EVER SINCE. IN THE PAST COUPLE YEARS GEO HAS
BEEN CUTTING DOWN ON HIS RACING ACTIVITY AND HAS
BEEN MORE SELECTIVE OF THE TRACKS HE RIDES. WITH A
DEGREE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, I AM SURE HE CAN
FIND BETTER THINGS TO DO THAN RACE, BUT I ALSO KNOW
THAT AFTER ALL THE YEARS HE HAS RACED IT WILL BE
HARD TO STOP.
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WOODSIE CASTONQUAY
BRIDGEPORT, CONN
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WINBER, PA
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THIS SHOT IS OF JOHNNIE DOING IT HIS WAY AND ANOTHER ONE WILL
FOLLOW SHOWING HIM TAKING CARE OF THE CURRENT CROP OF
RIDERS. JOHN STARTED RIDING ON THE FAMILY FARM ON A HARLEY
165. HE LATER ADVANCED TO A SPRINT 250 AND MOVED INTO THE
SCRAMBLES SCENE. SOON HE WAS ADDICTED AND MOVED ON TO KR’S,
ONE OF THE FIRST 1970 XLR’S AND EVENTUALLY TO THE BEST
AVAILABLE. JOHN ENJOYED A VERY SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN RACING
WHILE AT THE SAME TIME OPERATING A DRY WALL COMPANY. JOHN
IS MARRIED TO SARAH WHO IS THE OFFICIAL BEAN COUNTER FOR
THEIR RACING OPERATION. JOHN IS ONE OF THE BEST IN THE USA FOR
READING A TRACK AND KNOWING JUST HOW TO SET THE BIKE UP FOR
HIS RIDER, SUCH AS TIRE USE, TIRE PRESSURE, GEARING AND
GENERAL ADVICE ON HOW TO RIDE THE TRACK. JOHN, SARAH AND
THEIR DAUGHTER HAVE LOGGED MORE MILES THAN AN ASTRONAUT
TRAVELING COAST TO COAST ALL SEASON FOLLOWING THE GRAND
NATIONAL CIRCUIT. JOHN IS THE ONLY MAN IN THE HISTORY OF
MOTORCYCLE RACING FROM VIRGINIA THAT HAS HAD THE NUMBER
ONE PLATE, ACCOMPLISHED WHEN TEAMED UP WITH RICKY
GRAHAM. ONE OF THE VERY BEST AND STILL GOING STRONG.
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JONNIE GOAD
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ROCKY BURKHART
AMA NATIONAL #27 BIRDSBORO, PA.
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GLEN JORDAN
AMA NATIONAL #99 COLUMBUS, OHIO
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NEIL KEEN
PASEDENA, CA AMA NATIONAL #10
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RAY PUTMAN
AMA NATIONAL # 15
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BOBBY YARBOROUGH
NEWPORT NEWS, VA
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JOE KELLY
RADIO AND TV SPORTS SHOW HOST
RICHMOND, VA
JOE AND HIS WIFE RUTH HOST THESE TWO SHOWS A WEEK
AND HAVE RECEIVED NUMEROUS AWARDS FOR THEIR
WORK. JOE HAS PROBABLY DONE MORE FOR MOTORCYCLE
RACING IN THE RICHMOND AREA THAN ANYBODY IN THE
HISTORY OF THE SPORT. HE STARTED OUT ON A POWELL
MUSTANG AND EVENTUALLY GRADUATED TO A JOE
WEATHERLY WR. AN EARLY FAMILY PUT AN END TO HIS
RACING BUT HE WAS ALREADY ACTIVE IN THE
ANNOUNCING END. JOE HAS ANNOUNCED EVERYTHING
FROM BIKES, CARS, HORSE RACES AND A COUPLE DOG
FIGHTS I AM SURE. SERIOSLY HE STARTED AS A YOUNG MAN
BY BARKING A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE FAIR
GROUNDS FOR CHARLIE PINNELL AND AFTER THAT IT
PRETTY WELL TOOK ALL HIS TIME WORKING FOR SEVERAL
NASCAR TRACKS AS WELL AS THE MOTOR RACING
NETWORK OUT OF DAYTONA.
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TODD CARSON
AMA #11 PORTSMOUTH, VA
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TOMMY SEAGRAVES
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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SKIP HEISKELL
MILLERSVILLE, MD
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ROSIE ROSWORM
MONROEVILLE, OHIO
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GEORGE SABINE
AMA NATIONAL #20
MARYLAND
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GEORGE HECK
HALF MILE EXPERT
POTTSTOWN, PA
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MARVIN TWIGG
BSA RIDER
HAGERSTOWN, MD
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EDDIE BOOMHOWER
PORTSMOUTH, VA 1954
1953 HARLY DAVIDSON KR
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GEORGE BECRAFT
WASHINGTON, DC
RIDING A TRIUMPH
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DONNIE WISE
PORTSMOUTH, VA
YAMAHA
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RICHMOND, VA
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RICHARD CLARKE:
TRIUMPH RIDER
GREENVILLE, S.C.
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ED FISHER
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CARROLL MCCAULEY
RICHMOND RACERS OWN WHEEL MAN
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RUSTY LOWERY
HANOVER COUNTY, VA
AHRMA #94
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BILL MILLER
AMA NATIONAL #35
MOUNTSVILLE, PA
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STAN WITINSKI
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KENNY COOLBETH:
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
AMA #1 RIDER IN THE USA
WARREN, CONN.
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EDDIE FISHER
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DICK MAN
AMA NATIONAL # 2 & #1
RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA
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ALBERT GUNTER:
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CALIFORNIA
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THIS WAS THE PERIOD BETWEEN 1925 AND 1939. NOTE THE LEGGINGS
AS OPPPOSED TO THE BOOTS OF TODAY. E.C. WAS THE ORIGINAL MAN
RESPONSIBLE FOR STARTING THE AMA ON ITS WAY THROUGH THE
GOLDEN YEARS. ALONG WITH HIS CHIEF REFEREE, JULES HORKY,
THEY RAN THE WHOLE USA. THEY WERE BOTH HARD BUT FIRM AND
FAIR. YOU ALWAYS KNEW WHERE YOU STOOD AND YOU ALWAYS
KNEW YOU WERE GOING TO BE PROVEN WRONG BECAUSE THEY HAD
BOTH BEEN THERE AND DONE IT BEFORE. IT WAS REALLY QUITE
AMAZING WHEN YOU THINK THAT THEY OVERSAW THE ENTIRE
RACING PROGRAM PLUS ALL THE ENDUROS AND CLUB ACTIVITIES IN
THE WHOLE COUNTRY. NOW TODAY WITH A STAFF OF HIGH PAID
WORKERS THE AMA STILL CAN’T GET IT RIGHT. HORKY HAD A
WHITEBOARD ON HIS OFFICE WALL IN A HOUSE IN COLUMBUS, OHIO
WITH 365 SQUARES ON IT. THAT SIMPLE SET UP CONTAINED EVERY
AMA SANCTIONED EVENT GOING ON IN THE USA FOR THAT YEAR. HE
COULD TELL YOU IN TEN SECONDS WHAT WAS HAPPENING.
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LESTER HILLBISH
AMA #26 INDIAN RIDER
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RALPH HEPBURN
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EDDIE WARREN:
HARLEY DAVIDSON
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MARSHALL LAMM
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BILL WOOD
RICHMOND, VA:
HARLEY DAVIDSON 1964
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THIS TRUCK AND SIGN WAS SEEN ALL OVER THE UNITED
STATES WITH ROGER AND WAYNE COOK TRAVELING THE
CIRCUIT. WE HAD COOPERATION ON THAT PROJECT THAT
THE AVERAGE PERSON WOULD NEVER IMAGINE.
EVERYBODY WANTED TO HELP TO MAKE IT THE BEST EVER.
THEY SURE DID !
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WHEN YOU STOP AND THINK THAT THE TRACK WAS SHUT
DOWN (DIRT) IN 1969, I FEEL THAT IT IS QUITE REMARKABLE
TO GATHER A GROUP UP LIKE THIS SOME THIRTY FIVE
YEARS LATER.
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PAUL ALBRECHT
CALIFORNIA: AMA #78
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IT WAS A MASS START FOR A 100 LAP RACE. THE RACE WAS
WON BY GERALD GIVENS ON A TRIUMPH TIGER CUB.
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GEORGE R. SMITH, JR
“FATS” TO EVERYBODY, INCLUDING HIS MOTHER
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WE WERE ALL PREPARING AND LOADING UP, AND I ASKED FATS WHY
HE DIDN’T GO WITH US TO THE BOBBY SMITH MEMORIAL AND RACE.
HIS REPLY WAS HE DIDN’T HAVE THE TIRES FOR IT. I CALLED IN THE
BACK AND TOLD THE MECHANIC TO PUT A NEW SET OF
GRASSHOPPERS ON FATS BIKE. HIS NEXT REPLY WAS, “WELL!! I DON’T
HAVE A YELLOW VEST LIKE YOU AND LASSITER”. POWELL WILLIAMS,
A DOCTOR AT THE MEDICAL COLLEGE SAID WAIT A MINUTE I WILL BE
RIGHT BACK. HE CAME BACK WITH A FULL LENGTH YELLOW
OPERATING GOWN. WE PUT IT ON FATS. CUT IT TO BELT LENGTH
WITH TIN SNIPS. THEN I TOOK A BRUSH AND BLACK PAINT AND
PAINTED #5 ON HIS CHEST. AT THIS POINT HE COULDN’T BACK OUT. IT
WAS GREAT FUN. I TOLD PAUL TO PUT A BIG TANK ON AND HE SAID IT
WOULD BE TOO HEAVY. I TOLD HIM I GREW UP IN THAT COUNTRY
AND THE TEXTURE OF THE DIRT WOULD EAT MUCH MORE FUEL. HE
RAN SECOND THE WHOLE RACE AND RAN OUT OF FUEL ON THE LAST
COUPLE LAPS. OF COURSE I HAD TO RIDE HIM HARD ALL THE WAY
HOME.
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BUCK BRIGANCE
AMA NATIONAL #24
A CONTINUOUS RUN OF 19 YEARS
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JEREMY LUCY
FLAT TRACKER FROM EBONY, VA
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THIS WAS ONE OF THE PRIMIER EVENTS OF THE FLAT TRACK YEAR.
NOBODY WANTED TO MISS IT EVEN THOUGH IT WAS A VERY
DANGEROUS TRACK. IT WAS CUT IN A ROCK BED AND WOULD TOSS UP
ROCKS IN YOUR FACE THE SIZE OF A GRAPEFRUIT. THEY WOULD
TIME TRIAL ON SATURDAY, AND RACE THE NATIONAL ON SUNDAY.
THE DAY THIS PICTURE WAS MADE, JOE WEATHERLY WAS SO BEAT UP
IN THE FACE AND CHEST FROM ROCKS THAT HE WENT BACK TO THE
MOTEL AND PUT THREE TOWELS OVER HIS HEAD WITH HOLES FOR
HIS HEAD. THEY HUNG DOWN FRONT AND BACK UNDER HIS JERSEY TO
PROTECT HIM FROM THE ROCKS.
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OR
WWW.RACINGTODAYMAGAZINE.COM
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SCRAMBLES
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“SKOOKIE” SCHAUFER
GRAHAM, N.C.
INDIAN RIDER
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BOOMHOWER AUTOMOBILE
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DICK HAMMER
AMA EXPERT#16
LONG BEACH, CA
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VINCE MONESTERO
HARLEY-DAVIDSON KR
TRENTON, N.J.
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STU MORLEY
AMA #8X
A CALIFORNIA RACER
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DONNIE GOUKER
AMATEUR: HARLEY DAVIDSON WR
HANOVER, PA
TODAY DONNIE IS THE PIT PASS MAN FOR THE AMA RACES
AND HIS WIFE OPERATES THE PASS TRAILER FOR THE AMA.
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DON BYERS
AMATEUR
BEAUMONT, TEXAS
AND ART STAUFF
DON WAS THE SON OF THE H-D DEALER, WHO WAS A GREAT PUSHER
OF RACING.
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CHARLIE MILLER:
AMA AMATEUR
HARLEY DAVIDSON
CUMBERLAND, MD
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DON HUTCHINSON
AMA NATIONAL #84
KANSAS CITY, MO
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QUITE AN ACCOMPLISHMENT !
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MERT LAWELL
AMA NATIONAL #18
SAN FRANCISCO
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CLARKE WHITE
AMA NATIONAL #77
BAKERSFIELD, CA
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BUDDY ELMORE
AMA NATIONAL #79
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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
YORK, PA
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LARRY FREDERICKSON
HARLEY DAVIDSON KR
KEWANEE, IL
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ELMER MORRO
BSA SUPPORT RACER
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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SANDY RODE FOR PERCY POOLE AND HIS WIFE WHO WERE
THE DEALERS AT THAT TIME. THEY WERE FANTASTIC
PEOPLE AND LOVED RACING. THROUGH THE 60’S IT TOOK AS
MUCH AS SIX WEEKS TO GET PARTS FROM H-D THROUGH
THE CANADIAN CUSTOMS. PERCY WOULD CALL ME AND
ORDER PARTS. I WOULD CALL DICK O’BRIAN AND HAVE
THEM OVERNIGHTED TO ME IN RICHMOND. I WOULD THEN
IN TURN PUT THEM ON A GREYHOUND BUS AND PERCY
WOULD COME ACROSS THE NIAGRA FALLS ENTRY AND PICK
THEM UP AT THE BUS STATION. THIS CUT THE TIME DOWN
TO ABOUT TWO DAYS INSTEAD OF SIX WEEKS. I WAS
ADQUATELY COMPENSATED WHEN EVER THEY CAME
THROUGH RICHMOND WITH A CASE OF CANADIAN ALE.
JUST GREAT PEOPLE.
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IVORY MCLURE
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
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DON GORE
AMA NATIONAL #47
HARTFORD, CONN.
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GRADY COX
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA
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JARED MEES
AMA GRAND NATIONAL NUMBER 21
HONEY BROOK, PA
LOOK FOR HIM TO TOP THE NUMBER ONE SPOT FOR 2008.
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JACK STOFFELS
THE NETHERLANDS
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125 RIDERS (!) HIT THE FIRST TURN ON THE FIRST LAP OF
THE 200 MILER ON THE BEACH, AND THEN ON TO STATE
ROUTE “A1A” FOR THE TWO MILE HIGHWAY LEG OF THE
COURSE.
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BUDDY FORD
RICHMOND HARLEY DAVIDSON KR
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JACK TURNER
RICHMOND, VA
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“MEATNOSE”
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ALEXANDER PARK
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NOTE THE WHITE SHIRT AND TIE, AND HECK, WHO NEEDS A
HELMET ?
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SHELDON EARLY
HARRISONBURG. VA.
“THEN”
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SHELDON EARLY
HARRISONBURG. VA.
“NOW”
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BRENT LOWE
WAKEFIELD, VA
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JACK TURNER,
RICHMOND, VA
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RICKY GRAHAM
Ricky turned expert in 1978. He won his first national in 1980. 1982 saw Ricky win
the Number One plate with a broken back at Peoria. He won five Nationals that
year. The Honda Factory picked him up in 1984 and they won the #1 plate by one
point over Bubba Shobert, after a 130 mph crash at Springfield ! When he got up,
Ricky restarted the motorcycle by himself & finished 13th in the race. In 1985
Honda dropped Ricky and Doug Chandler. They kept Bubba Shobert as their only
factory rider. From 1985 to 1991 Ricky went downhill struggling with an alcohol
problem. His comeback in 1991 with Skip Eaken produced one national victory, but
a DUI ticket during that season ended the relationship with Eaken. It was at that
time Johnny Goad picked up Ricky and they finished the eight races together in
1991. Also during that time Johnny approached Ricky about his alcohol problem
and told him that he could help him, but only if would help himself. As it turned
out, they changed history. They both lived up to their word and finished 3rd in the
points in 1992. They went on to win the championship in 1993, breaking at least
nine records in the process. Amazingly, they won six nationals in a row, twelve in
one season. He also won the 883 Championship in that same year. Ricky is
regarded by many as the best Mile Rider in the history of the sport.
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THIS WAS BEFORE THE KR’S AND BOTH WERE RIDING JOE
WEATHERLY WR CASTOFFS. BOBBY LATER RODE A KR FOR
CLINTON BEW, THE H-D DEALER IN PORTSMOUTH. BOBBY
WENT VERY GOOD BUT UNFORTUNATELY WAS KILLED IN AN
ACCIDENT ON DAYTONA BEACH WHEN TESTING THE DAY
BEFORE THE RACE. BOBBY’S DAD WAS A RETIRED NAVAL
OFFICER AND GAVE BOBBY ANYTHING HE ASKED FOR. HERE
WAS A KID DRIVING A NEW OLDS 88 FOR A TOW CAR. HE
WAS THE ENVY OF ALL.
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RUSTY GROSS
RICHMOND, VA
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STEVE MAHANES
MECHANICSVILLE, VA
Steve got hooked on racing at the ripe old age of 15. Got deeply
involved in the maintenance and later driving of dragsters.
That faded and one night he went to the Wed night short track
races and he was hooked. On the first Honda CR 250 to come
to Richmond he won his first race while running third, Ronnie
Raynor and Terry Poovery crashed and gave him the win. By
1978 the financial strain was too much for his family life and
he gave it up to help his younger brother David. After a very
successful career, romance put an end to that arrangement. So
Steve got a new woods Rotax and went expert at age 34. Once
again by 1987 the finances dried up and he went as a tuner for
Robert Lewis from N.C. and Keith Jacobsen from N.Y.
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STEVE MAHANES
MECHANICSVILLE, VA
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JIM BAUER
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA
YAMAHA & HONDA
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JIM BAUER
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA
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BILLY LLOYD,
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TRIUMPH
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JOE LIGGAN
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TOMMY MCDERMOTT
AMA NATIONAL # 29
GLEN FALLS, N.Y.
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EDDIE ADKINS
WINCHESTER, VA
RACER TURNED TUNER
DAYTONA CIR. 1965
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BUD BERTHOLDT
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
INDIAN AND HARLEY-DAVIDSON
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GEORGE LONGABAUGH
LANCASTER, PA
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
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